| Title: | Assistant Coach |
| Phone: | (616) 915-9510 |
| Email: | MullerC2@ferris.edu |
Big Rapids, Mich. - Ferris State University has landed another
highly-successful coach from the Grand Rapids area as
Charlette Muller has been appointed to the
assistant coaching position in the women's basketball program under
new head coach Colleen Lamoreaux-Tate.
Muller most recently spent the 2009-10 and 2010-11 seasons as the
varsity head coach at Grand Rapids Christian High School where she
led the Eagles to back-to-back regional finals appearances and a
44-5 (.900) overall record. Her final team in 2010-11 claimed
a second consecutive district championships and a second
Ottawa-Kent (OK) White Conference crown before bowing out to
Lamoreaux-Tate's Grand Rapids Catholic Central team in the regional
title game.
"I'm extremely excited to have Charlette joining our staff," said
Lamoreaux-Tate. "I've known her for nearly 20 years and we've
always stayed connected. She brings loyalty and a great
knowledge for the game. It's going to be a really great
combination."
In 14 seasons as a head coach or junior varsity coach of
highly-successful West Michigan prep and college programs, Muller
has developed a track record for winning, graduating
student-athletes and developing talent. She won 90 percent of
her games as a varsity head coach and was the 2010 Associated Press
Class A State Coach of the Year.
In her head coaching tenure at Grand Rapids Christian, Muller
coached seven all-conference players and had eight student-athletes
claim academic all-conference recognition.
"Charlette Muller is an outstanding addition to our women's
basketball program as well as our entire athletic department," said
FSU Atheltics Director Perk Weisenburger.
"Colleen has added a major element to her program by asking
Charlette to be her assistant coach. The chemistry these two
have together will serve Ferris State and our women's basketball
program extremely well."
Muller's first team at Grand Rapids Christian in 2009-10 compiled
a 22-2 overall record with her second team notching a 22-3 mark in
2010-11.
Before becoming a head coach on the prep level at her alma mater,
Muller served as Grand Rapids Christian's assistant varsity coach
under Al VandenBosh for five seasons (2004-09). She helped GR
Christian assemble a 56-game conference winning streak, which was
the longest in school history.
Prior to her stint with the Eagles, Muller was an assistant
varsity coach at East Grand Rapids under Lamoreaux-Tate from
1999-2004. In her time with the Pioneers, she also was the
junior varsity coach and helped developed players who eventually
made two Michigan High School Athletic Association (MHSAA) Final
Four appearances.
"This is a wonderful opportunity for me to return to the college
game and I'm thrilled to be working with Colleen again," Muller
said. "Colleen was one of the premier coaches at the high
school level and was always running a college-level program.
She has a way with student-athletes that is a lost art and it's a
fantastic atmosphere that I'm ecstatic to be part of at Ferris
State."
Muller is no stranger to the college ranks as she was a junior
varsity coach at Aquinas College from 1995-97 and served in the
same capacity at Calvin College from 1997-99 before making the move
to the prep level.
A member of the Basketball Coaches Association of Michigan (BCAM),
Muller earned a bachelor's degree in business administration from
Aquinas College. She played basketball for the Saints under
Patti Tabaldi and was a two-time All-Wolverine Hoosier Athletic
Conference (WHAC) First Team selection.
Muller and her husband, Tim, reside in the Grand Rapids area along
with their children Haley, Sydney, Cole and Isaac. Her
husband has also served as an assistant coach alongside her at her
previous coaching stops.
Ferris State finished the 2011-12 season with a 23-7 overall
record, which matched the school record set previously in 2006-07
for most wins in a campaign. The Bulldogs also advanced to the NCAA
Division II Midwest Regional semifinals and claimed the schools
second-ever Great Lakes Intercollegiate (GLIAC) North Division
Championship.









